Salicylate attenuates gentamicin-induced ototoxicity and facilitates the recovery in the basilar papilla of the lizard Podarcis siculus

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作者
Fogliano, Chiara [1 ]
Motta, Chiara Maria [1 ]
Avallone, Bice [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Naples Federico II, Dept Biol, I-80126 Naples, Italy
关键词
gentamicin; ototoxicity; recovery; salicylate; BrdU incorporation; Scanning electron microscopy; HAIR CELL REGENERATION; SCANNING ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE; INNER-EAR; OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS; HEARING-LOSS; RAT ORGAN; ASPIRIN; AMINOGLYCOSIDES; EPITHELIUM; TOXICITY;
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10.1016/j.neuro.2022.10.013
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
It is known that ototoxicity is the main cause of toxicity induced by aminoglycoside antibiotics. Effects on co-chlea and vestibule in vertebrates are variable, depending on the typology of the aminoglycoside and the animal model examined. Despite this, they are routinely used to prevent postoperative and urinary tract infections and in the treatment of tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis. Gentamicin causes hearing loss by damaging stereocilia and by causing degeneration of hair cells due to free radical formation and eventual activation of caspase-dependent pathways. Its toxicity increases with the frequency of administration, dose concentration, and duration of treatment. Turnover of new hair cells may occur spontaneously, throughout life, or may be triggered by an acoustic or ototoxic insult to replace dead cells. Turnover and repair of damage are common in fish and am-phibians and in birds' vestibule. In contrast, in the papilla basilaris of birds, and in the vestibule of mammals, hair cell regeneration is activated only after damage. Sensory epithelium repair and hair cell regeneration also occur in the reptiles' vestibule, but no data is available on regeneration or repair in the basilar papilla, involved in sound perception. The purpose of this work is therefore to assess the damage induced by gentamicin on the papilla basilaris of a reptile model organism, the Lacertidae Podarcis siculus. Recovery was also evaluated 3, 8 and 18 days after the end of exposure, in absence of gentamicin and in presence of the otoprotective salicylate. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was carried out to check for morphological damage while the occurrence of cell proliferation events was evaluated by fluorescence microscopy, after administration of 5-Bromo-2 '-deoxy-uridine (BrdU). Results show that salicylate administration facilitates recovery and reduces damage to hair cells after gentamicin treatment. Following the incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine, we demonstrated that sensory epithelium repair and hair cell regeneration have occurred, and that the recovery is due to either proliferation of the supporting cells and/or self-repair of hair cell bundles in the weakly damaged sensory cells.
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